NOAA Predicts Above-Average Hurricane Season
- U.S. Forecasters predict an above-normal 2025 Atlantic hurricane season with 13 to 19 named storms expected, according to NOAA.
- Researchers estimate that 6 to 10 of the named storms will reach hurricane strength, with 3 to 5 becoming major hurricanes.
- This outlook serves as a call to action for preparedness before storms threaten communities, as stated by NOAA.
- The impacts of hurricanes can extend beyond coastal areas, as seen last year with hurricanes Helene and Debby causing significant inland flooding.
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What to expect during the 2025 hurricane season
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) -- The tropics are mostly calm as hurricane season gets off to a quiet start. On this edition of Tracking the Tropics, our team of meteorologists kicks off our seventh season by breaking down what we can expect in the tropics this year. NOAA predicts above average 2025 hurricane season: Here’s how many storms we could see Plus, we take a look at an area off the Florida coast with a chance for development. Regardless of d…
Gulf policymakers detail efforts to brace for 2025 hurricanes
Gulf Coast policymakers on Monday laid out efforts to brace for what’s expected to be an active hurricane season during a Hill event titled “Securing the Grid – Powering the Gulf South Region.” Eric Skrmetta, vice chair of the Louisiana Public Service Commission, said the durability of the power grid needs to improve, including calling…
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